Maher: I’m ‘Sympathetic to’ People Saying ‘Stop Making Me Do Things Your Way’ on Pride Symbols - Fining Del Rio ‘Against Free Speech’
‘Fining people for an opinion, I am not down with that’
Jun 19, 2022 1:30 AM
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(via Breitbart )
On Friday's broadcast of HBO's "Real Time," host Bill Maher said he is "sympathetic" to the Tampa Bay Rays players who didn't want to wear rainbows on their uniforms and "the idea of stop making me do things your way." And that while he thinks Washington Commanders Defensive Coordinator Jack Del Rio's comments on January 6 were wrong, "he has a right to be wrong" and shouldn't be fined.
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